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1. apsec1+Oa[view] [source] 2025-02-20 19:21:10
>>rntn+(OP)
San Francisco's budget is around $15 billion, which is larger than that of many states, for a population of around 800,000
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2. dragon+lc[view] [source] 2025-02-20 19:28:17
>>apsec1+Oa
800,000 is also larger than the population of several states, and local cost of labor is a lot higher in SF, driving the cost of pretty much everything other than buying commodity goods a government might do higher.
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3. Analem+Fd[view] [source] 2025-02-20 19:35:22
>>dragon+lc
Seattle has roughly the same population as San Francisco and roughly the same labor costs, and has an annual budget of $8.3 billion. At some point you have to just face facts that it's gross mismanagement and incompetence.
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4. harmmo+Ff[view] [source] 2025-02-20 19:46:19
>>Analem+Fd
Can you provide some insight into the differences as you see them? And where, just in broad brushstrokes, the mismanagement and incompetence primarily manifests itself? At the high level you cite, assuming those are accurate numbers, my knee jerk is to agree with you, but if you have insight would love to know whether the difference is actually attributable to mismanagement/incompetence/corruption/other bad thing.

P.s. Your "about" checks out!

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